AR12711 is moving towards the W limb today. The sunspots look more like bipolar as the leading and following sunspots are more dominant, both with split umbare.
Bright flares come from the mid-point of the sunspots, while filaments comes from both the larger leading sunspot and around the flares. Several prominent filaments curl northwards from the leading sunspot.

As the slow motion is still unavailable, I have to continue with push or pull the telescope to put the image in field. This task becomes very tedious when working on close-up imaging, and I have to use very short exposures (thus high gain) to avoid blur images.